Christo

Sculptor and painter of environmental works

Christo - Artists & Creatives born June 13th, 1935
Born
Died

2020
6 years ago — 85 years old

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Artists & Creatives

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France

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Born in Bulgaria, later becoming a French citizen, produced environmental works of art that utilized fabric to wrap and cover large-scale architectural and natural forms. Collaborated with wife Jeanne-Claude on numerous projects, with notable works including 'The Gates' in Central Park, New York City, and 'Umbrella' in Japan and California. The duo's installations often involved significant logistical challenges and public engagement, transforming public spaces and landscapes through art. Their projects attracted international attention and sparked discussions about art's role in public spaces.

Created 'The Gates' in Central Park, New York

Wrapped the Reichstag in Berlin

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